On the last day of the 2013 MLB regular season, three teams remained alive in the hunt for the American League's two wild-card spots. All three teams won, meaning there will be a little extra baseball on Monday.

The Indians claimed one wild card and the Rays will play at Texas on Monday to determine the league's second wild-card entrant.

Tampa Bay Rays (91-71) 7, Toronto Blue Jays 6 (Final)

The surging Cleveland Indians earned their first postseason berth since 2007, beating the Minnesota Twins 5-1 Sunday to clinch an AL wild card as Ubaldo Jimenez tied a career high with 13 strikeouts.

Cleveland Indians (92-70) 5, Minnesota Twins 1 (Final)

Nick Swisher homered in the first inning for the Indians, who became the first major league team to win its final 10 regular-season games since the 1971 Baltimore Orioles finished with 11 straight victories, according to STATS.

The Texas Rangers forced a one-game tiebreaker for the second AL wild-card spot, winning their seventh in a row Sunday when Geovany Soto hit a tiebreaking RBI double and later homered to beat the Los Angeles Angels 6-2.

Texas Rangers 6, L.A. Angels 1 (91-71)

The Rangers (91-71) added game No. 163 to the regular season, and will host Tampa Bay on Monday night. The winner plays two days later at wild card leader Cleveland in another win-or-be-done matchup.